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"Really, it's engineered to make a point," he says.
After a complete turn around, the production skills this 'Kid' has always possessed are now being engineered to make a much more subtle, but equally dramatic sound.
Second, the properties of the photonic band gap material can be engineered to make a sensor that operates at any wavelength.
[World Business, Section W.] U.S. Examining Contamination Case The government is investigating whether corn genetically engineered to make a pharmaceutical or industrial chemical might have leaked into soybeans meant for the food supply.
To Pat Hackett, a board member loyal to Mr. James, the bad publicity and leaks to the attorney general were all engineered to make a grab for the James group's apartments.
In a boost for a controversial theory of aging, mice engineered to make a human protein that sponges up cell-damaging molecules live 19% longer than other mice.
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To find out how the cells would behave in an ovary, the scientists injected OSCs engineered to make GFP into a piece of donated human ovarian tissue and then implanted the tissue under the skin of a mouse.
His pasta shop will be engineered to make it possible, with a kitchen right up front and a method of par-cooking and freezing the pasta.
Buswell calls this "blue-sky thinking," but a person's own cells might one day be engineered to make the drug required to treat an illness.
The government, he says, effectively is asking Cook's engineers to make a lock pick.
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